Thursday, January 22, 2009

Study: College no longer affordable in PA

Ed Rendell likes to call himself the "education governor," but the sad truth is that Rendell has done little to improve public education or make higher education affordable during his eight years in office.

A new report says that 75% of future jobs in PA will require education beyond high school, but the study by the PA Partnerships for Children shows college is becoming out of reach for the average Pennsylvania family.

Students graduate with average debt of nearly $24,000, according to the report.

Follow the link below to read more:

Seventy-Five Percent of Future Jobs in PA Require Education Beyond High School

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